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Bank stocks just took a huge beating. The KBW Bank Index plunged 8 percent this week, its worst showing since January 2016.
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From technology donations for students to helping children in crisis and preventing drunk driving, here's how credit unions are giving back to the communities they serve.
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A judge in North Carolina granted a request by First Citizens to block KS Bancorp from enacting a shareholder rights plan.
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SunTrust's new IT chief preaches collaboration; will CRE securitizations return to haunt?; Amazon here, there and everywhere; and more.
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The congressional resolution to overturn the payday regulation comes as acting CFPB Director Mick Mulvaney has already said the agency will reconsider the rule internally.
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A new kind of ATM fraud has begun to hit U.S. financial institutions. Here's how to protect your credit union.
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A recent acquisition that was highly dilutive, and a lack of suitable mutual targets, could spur HarborOne Bancorp to pursue a second-step conversion.
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JPMorgan Chase is said to be dropping its Quorum blockchain technology, and little is happening with other blockchain projects that have been in the works for years. What gives?
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The problem is that, like usernames and passwords, biometrics are a static form of identity that can be exploited rather than a dynamic method that's of little use to crooks if stolen.
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Luckily for Amazon, the OCC is no longer “the angry dad on the porch with a shotgun," trying to keep tech companies from hooking up with banks. JPMorgan Chase’s Amber Baldet can pack a room for a lesson on blockchains. And it is the end of catcalls in France.
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